An Okeechobee County woman whose farm was flooded by Tropical Storm Isaac in August says her property is still under water.

Amelia Burgarelli believes a clogged drainage system is to blame. Burgarelli says the flood water surrounding her property was 12-inches high just days after Isaac. Today, the water in her front yard is about 5-inches high.

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"If it rains today, that water will be, by tomorrow, this way -- It's going to be right almost to the house because there's so much water coming from a ditch that is on the east of our property," says Burgarelli.

South Florida Water Management District spokesman Randy Smith says crews are investigating. "What we're doing right now is taking the crews out, doing inspections to make sure, you know, is there something blocking a drainage ditch somewhere down the line that somebody doesn't know about that we can unclog, or has the drainage system on the land adjacent to this property been altered somehow," says Smith.

Burgarelli says her 40 sheep have not been able to graze in the front yard because of the flooding. They are now confined to a backyard area.

"The mama lambs, they're going to be having babies in November," says Burgarelli. "I don't like to have them confined, and they graze everywhere, so right now the animals are suffering. Financially, it is hurting us because we have to buy more feed. We have to feed them dry hay."